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Gathering the views of young people with profound and complex needs at

post school transition.

An Educational Psychology perspective

Charlotte AndersonEducational Psychologist (Probationer)

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What were the objectives?

• To promote the views of young people with profound and complex needs in a secondary school’s post-school transition planning framework.

• To develop an effective tool to enable the young people to express their views on post-school destinations.

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How?

• Adapt the Mosaic Approach (Clark & Moss, 2011) for this population.

• Pilot the method with a small group of young people with profound and complex needs at post-school transition.

• Evaluate the method on merit and worth.• Train school staff in the application of this

approach and seek to embed it in the transition planning framework.

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Key Implications for practice• The Mosaic Approach has potential value as a

tool to ascertain the views of young people with PCN at post-school transition stage.

• A listening culture must be promoted and embedded at all stages of education for meaningful participation to occur.

• Provision for individual choice at FE level must be made for people with PCN and methods to ascertain views must be embedded in this setting.

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What was the contribution of the Educational Psychologist

in this process?

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Drawing on a robust theory base

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Understanding the importance of evidence based practice

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‘X’ appears happy in the pool – smiling and watching the

water when he flaps his hands

‘X’ appears happy in the pool – smiling and watching the

water when he flaps his hands

‘X’ Takes a photo of the sign for

the pool and the changing rooms

‘X’ Takes a photo of the sign for

the pool and the changing rooms

Parent mentioned that

swimming would be part of a good day for ‘X’ at school.

Parent mentioned that

swimming would be part of a good day for ‘X’ at school.

“I like really good swimming

in the pool, playing with

[peer] in it, lots of friends”

“I like really good swimming

in the pool, playing with

[peer] in it, lots of friends”

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• Training in research skills• Using consultation skills with young people,

parents and members of staff.• Training the staff team in the approach.• Using a systemic approach in schools.• Taking a broad overview of wider systems which

impact on children’s lives.

And…

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